Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome: This is a common gastrointestinal disorder marked by chronic or periodic diarrhea, alternating with constipation, and accompanied by straining and abdominal cramps.

Cause: Irritable bowel syndrome is usually associated with psychological stress but may also result from physical factors, such as diverticular disease, ingestion of irritants (such as: coffee, raw fruits or vegetables), lactose intolerance, abuse of laxatives, food poisoning, or colon cancer.

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